BRIDES OF DESTRUCTION To Guest On INDIE 103.1 FM

September 16, 2005

BRIDES OF DESTRUCTION will be the special guests on the Los Angeles radio station Indie 103.1 FM on Wednesday, September 21 beginning at 11:00 p.m. PST. "If you dont live in Los Angeles, you can listen online at www.indie1031.fm," BRIDES guitarist Tracii Guns writes in an online posting. "Also you can call in toll-free 1-877-900-1031. We will be giving away copies of the 'Runaway Brides' CD and we will be talkin shit as usual."

As previously reported, BRIDES OF DESTRUCTION's listening party/press conference for their upcoming sophomore album, "Runaway Brides", has been pushed back to October 1 from the previously announced September 27. The event will take place at the Guitar Center in Hollywood, California beginning at around noon. "Our friends at www.haloguitars.com will be raffling off one guitar and one bass," Guns stated. "You will also be able to buy 'Runaway Brides' at a discounted price that day at Guitar Center."

Shrapnel Records has set a September 27 U.S. release date for "Runaway Brides" (the CD is being released in Europe on Holland's Mascot Records). The follow-up to last year's "Here Come the Brides" was recorded in part at a studio in Malibu, California with producer Andy Johns, who has previously worked with guitarist Tracii Guns on the L.A. GUNS' "Waking the Dead" album (which Guns has referred to as "my favorite L.A. GUNS record."). Johns was reportedly involved with the album during its early recording stages but ended up leaving the project due to unspecified differences with Guns and the rest of the band.

BRIDES OF DESTRUCTION's current lineup includes former AMEN bassist Scott Sorry (replacing MÖTLEY CRÜE's Nikki Sixx).

BRIDES OF DESTRUCTION and ADEMA will be teaming up for a U.S. tour beginning in early October.

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